{se·man·tics n. The meaning or the interpretation of a word, sentence, or other language form}

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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

What's a better gift than baby smiles?

Okay, maybe a new car. *shrugs*

Still, when it really gets down to it, few things light up my face (and a lot of other people's) like the moment when a baby gives you one of the only gifts he can*, his smile. A baby's first few smiles are so precious, it's a delight when they share them with you. As proof, witness the below...I know, this is supposed to be the day for movies, but movies are just moving pictures, right? So, if I show you three stills of a moving person or object, that counts, right? Right?

Right. Dammit. Like Jell-O, there's always room for babies.

. . .

Maybe I should rephrase that.

Anyway, our CBR pal Lone Ranger hung up his mask and settled down with his kitty, Kat. Together, they've ensured that the legacy continues in Canada. I present to you...